Abduction: Police have reasonable grounds to believe an abduction has occurred.
Imminent Danger: Police have reasonable grounds to believe the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death.
Descriptive Information: Sufficient information is available on the child, suspect, or vehicle for the public to help.
Timeliness: The alert can be issued in a timeframe that provides a reasonable expectation of a safe return or apprehension of the suspect.
Context: Generally not used for parental abductions unless there is a clear, immediate threat to life.